Archives|CEBALLOS AGENT FLED, BUT TOOK LITTLE MONEY; Left a Letter Saying He Was Off for Parts Unknown. HAD COLLECTED $1,000,000 How He Disposed of It Not Known Here -- The Banking Firm Going Over Its Books.

CEBALLOS AGENT FLED, BUT TOOK LITTLE MONEY; Left a Letter Saying He Was Off for Parts Unknown. HAD COLLECTED $1,000,000 How He Disposed of It Not Known Here -- The Banking Firm Going Over Its Books.

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William Nelson Cromwell, counsel for the assignee of J.M. Ceballos Co., the rankers who failed on Wednesday with liabilities of perhaps $3,500,000, talked again yesterday about Manuel Silveira, the Cuban agent of the firm, who is missing. Mr. Cromwell, however, made several changes in his uttered views of the agent's action in leaving Havana on a steamship, ostensibly to come here, but in reality, as is now asserted, to go somewhere else. View Full Article in Timesmachine »